If the allegations are "baseless," as Moss claims, why the restraining order? Evidently, a judge thought there was enough evidence behind these "baseless allegations" to issue an ex parte restraining order. Next.

Complainant swears with no cross examination or opposing evidence being presented that it happened (aka ex parte) - Moss would not even have an attorney at the ex parte hearing

Judge signs the order because if judge guesses wrong and order denied "irreparable injury" (aka complainant gets whacked) could occur if complainant is correct and subject of order goes after her

The order is temporary - complainant wants to get a permanent order then both sides put up proof

Maybe it happened maybe it didn't; all the order proves is that complainant says something happened - not a real high burden of proof there

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